Book ID: 83853
Burnett, John
Fungal Populations and Species. 2003. illus. 362 p. Paper bd.
Recognizing and discriminating between fungal populations and the genetical processes that accompany them, speciation is now a rapidly developing field that is heavily dependent upon the use of molecular markers. There was nobasic text on this subject, John Burnett has provided such an account. The text describes the methodologies employed and, for the benefit of those without a background in mycology, abrief introduction to basic fungal biology. Recent findings relating to processes in fungal populations - mutation,migration, recombination, heterokaryosis, hybridization, polyploidy, and the operation of selective forces are combined with traditional fungal biology. Finally the taxonomic problems raised by fungal species are discussed, together with the processes of speciation.